Published 21:38 IST, January 7th 2021
US Capitol Siege LIVE: Donald Trump concedes, makes way for Biden as Congress confirms win
Hours after Pro-Trump protesters breached the US Capitol, Congress has now confirmed Joe Biden's victory in presidential elections.
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21:38 IST, January 7th 2021
Facebook and Instagram block President Trump from using their services indefinitely
17:46 IST, January 7th 2021
Trump pledges ‘orderly’ transistion
The out-voted President pledged an “orderly” transfer of power on January 20. Starting off by saying that he ‘totally disagrees’ with the outcome, Trump went on to say that it ‘represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history’.
Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th," Trump said in a statement.
"I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again," Trump said while reiterating the baseless claims about the US Election 2020 that led his supporters to storm the Capitol.
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17:46 IST, January 7th 2021
#CivilWar2021 trends on Twitter
In the aftermath of the chaos unfolding in one of the world’s greatest economies, #CivilWar2021 started trending on microblogging website Twitter with netizens flooding the platform with memes about Donald Trump supporters storming inside US Capitol on January 6 (local time). From calling it ‘fall of America’ by using a scene from the movie ‘Mean Girls’ to including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin in the jokes, the internet users were seen both distressed and in splits with the turn of events in the United States.
day started with Kanye cheating on Kim with Jeffree and now ending with #civilwar2021 trending pic.twitter.com/Z9l2LGO43O
— koostlim (@kostalimo) January 7, 2021
How the police at the US capitol are acting #civilwar2021 #LockHimUpNow #CapitolHill pic.twitter.com/Aya8GvQR9a
— Cag (@Cag0940) January 6, 2021
17:46 IST, January 7th 2021
'Simpsons' predicted US Capitol Hill Siege
In just the first week of 2021 after a challenging 2020, US Capitol Hill building was stormed by Donald Trump’s supporters engulfing the city in chaos. This further led the netizens to note how The Simpsons predicted the civil war. The posts with stills from the fictional animated show quickly caught Twitterati's attention and went viral.
The Simpsons was predicting everything #civilwar2021 pic.twitter.com/OIGYRFzNGl
— ♡Liv♡ (@GirlyLiv) January 7, 2021
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17:35 IST, January 7th 2021
Donald Trump concedes to Joe Biden, issues statement
Statement by President Donald J. Trump on the Electoral Certification:
— Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) January 7, 2021
“Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. I have always said we would continue our...
...fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!”
— Dan Scavino🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) January 7, 2021
14:22 IST, January 7th 2021
US Congress Confirms Joe Biden's victory
After more than 12 hours of Trump supporters violently breaking into the US Capitol, Congress has confirmed Electoral College vote and President-elect Joe Biden's 2020 election victory. Kamala Harris will be the next US vice president
CERTIFIED US ELECTORAL COLLEGE RESULT
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) January 7, 2021
Joe Biden: 306
Donald Trump: 232
#BREAKING: Joe Biden certified as next President of the United States.
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 7, 2021
Kamala Harris certified as next Vice President of the United States. pic.twitter.com/0LxnVFdOLH
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10:59 IST, January 7th 2021
52 arrested, 4 dead, 14 DC police officers injured
Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee said at a news conference said that 52 people have been arrested following the unrest at the US Capitol. The breakdown according to the chief goes as follows:
- 47 arrests were elated to curfew violations and unlawful entry
- Four people were arrested for carrying pistols without licenses
- One person was arrested for possession of prohibited weapon
Four people have already lost their lives and 14 DC Police officers have been wounded amid pro-Trump riots and demonstrations.
10:46 IST, January 7th 2021
Congress reconvenes for joint session to certify Biden's win
The House and Senate has reconvened the joint session to resume counting the electoral ballots and certify Joe Biden's win.
11:41:47 p.m. - RESUMPTION OF PROCEEDINGS - The Vice President announced that the House and #Senate, not having sustained the objection to the certification of the Arizona Electoral ballots, would resume proceedings in Joint Session and that the original c https://t.co/odbWABa1ZN
— U.S. House Floor (@HouseFloor) January 7, 2021
Watch live here:
LIVE --> Joint Session of Congress: #ElectoralCollege Vote Certification https://t.co/jBs6cQm0vx https://t.co/83TkgenxwQ
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 6, 2021
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10:00 IST, January 7th 2021
Four dead in US Capitol violence: Associated Press
Police say four people died as Trump supporters occupied the US Capitol in Washington DC. One woman was shot by the U.S. Capitol police as a mob tried to break through a barricaded door, and three died in medical emergencies, reports The Associated Press
09:42 IST, January 7th 2021
Woman shot and killed at US Capitol identified as Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt
The woman who was shot and killed allegedly during the violent protest at the US Capitol has been identified as Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, said a report.
She was pronounced dead at an area hospital. "Yes, the adult female that was shot inside of the Capitol was pronounced dead at an area hospital," said spokesperson Dustin Sternbeck with the Metropolitan Police Department.
Video posted on social media showed a crowd inside the Capitol, a gunshot was heard and then the woman, wearing a Trump banner around her neck, lowered to the ground. She could later be seen being loaded into an ambulance with blood around her upper body, according to Washington Post.
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08:47 IST, January 7th 2021
UN chief, UNGA president express concern over violence in Washington
Top United Nations leadership expressed sadness and concern over the violence in Washington DC by pro-Trump demonstrators who stormed the US Capitol as lawmakers gathered to certify the presidential election results.
"The Secretary-General is saddened by the events at the US Capitol in Washington, D.C," on Wednesday, Stephane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, said in a note to correspondents.
"In such circumstances, it is important that political leaders impress on their followers the need to refrain from violence, as well as to respect democratic processes and the rule of law, the UN chief said.
President of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Volkan Bozkir, tweeted that as president of the 193-member UN body, I'm saddened & concerned by today's developments at the Capitol in #WashingtonDC. The US is one of the world's major democracies. I believe that peace & respect for democratic processes will prevail in our host country at this critical time.
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08:18 IST, January 7th 2021
Distressed to see news about rioting and violence in Washington DC: PM Modi on US Capitol violence
Distressed to see news about rioting and violence in Washington DC. Orderly and peaceful transfer of power must continue. The democratic process cannot be allowed to be subverted through unlawful protests.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 7, 2021
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08:05 IST, January 7th 2021
French President condemns violence in United States
We believe in democracy.#WeAreOne pic.twitter.com/dj3hs66KKn
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) January 7, 2021
08:03 IST, January 7th 2021
Several of President Trump's top aides are considering resigning, reports CNN
Several of President Trump's top aides, including national security adviser Robert O'Brien, are considering resigning in the wake of his response to a pro-Trump mob breaching the US Capitol today, reports CNN
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
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07:15 IST, January 7th 2021
We condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms: Mike Pence
We condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms. We grieve the loss of life in these hallowed halls, as well as the injuries suffered by those who defended our Capitol today.
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) January 7, 2021
And we will always be grateful for the men and women who stayed at their post to defend this historic place. To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today, you did not win. Violence never wins. Freedom wins. And this is still the People's House. pic.twitter.com/ytErRKnk4O
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) January 7, 2021
07:03 IST, January 7th 2021
US lawmakers reconvene to certify Electoral College votes
#UPDATE | US lawmakers reconvene to certify Electoral College votes after the violence at the US Capitol in Washington DC. https://t.co/W1e3J1JkJf
— ANI (@ANI) January 7, 2021
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06:58 IST, January 7th 2021
Today marks a sad and shameful chapter in our nation’s history: Apple CEO
Today marks a sad and shameful chapter in our nation’s history. Those responsible for this insurrection should be held to account, and we must complete the transition to President-elect Biden’s administration. It’s especially when they are challenged that our ideals matter most.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) January 7, 2021
06:56 IST, January 7th 2021
First Lady’s Chief of Staff Stephanie Grisham resigns
Stephanie Grisham, the first lady's chief of staff and former White House press secretary, has resigned after the violent protests in the Capitol. Grisham, one of President Trump's longest-serving aides, says it has been an ''honour'' to serve.
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06:56 IST, January 7th 2021
Today is a reminder, a painful one, that democracy is fragile: Joe Biden
Today is a reminder, a painful one, that democracy is fragile. To preserve it requires people of good will, leaders with the courage to stand up, who are devoted not to pursuit of power and personal interest at any cost, but to the common good.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 7, 2021
06:47 IST, January 7th 2021
Republican National Committee says it strongly condemns the violence at the Capitol
The Republican National Committee says it strongly condemns the violence at the Capitol, adding that the violent scenes “do not represent acts of patriotism, but an attack on our country and its founding principles.”https://t.co/0ZNtKLmzt6
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) January 7, 2021
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06:38 IST, January 7th 2021
Former President Barack Obama issues a statement
"History will rightly remember today's violence at the Capitol, incited by a sitting president who has continued to baselessly lie about the outcome of a lawful election, as a moment of great dishonour and shame for our nation."
Here’s my statement on today’s violence at the Capitol. pic.twitter.com/jLCKo2D1Ya
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) January 7, 2021
06:24 IST, January 7th 2021
Chaos in Washington DC
#LIVE | Complete chaos in Washington as Pro-Trump mob storms US Capitol in bid to overturn election. Tune in to watch here:https://t.co/jghcajZuXf pic.twitter.com/Bgorgy10jA
— Republic (@republic) January 7, 2021
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06:07 IST, January 7th 2021
Bill Clinton reacts to US Capitol seige
Today we faced an unprecedented assault on our Capitol, our Constitution, and our country.
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) January 7, 2021
The assault was fueled by more than four years of poison politics spreading deliberate misinformation, sowing distrust in our system, and pitting Americans against one another.
The match was lit by Donald Trump and his most ardent enablers, including many in Congress, to overturn the results of an election he lost.
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) January 7, 2021
The election was free, the count was fair, the result is final. We must complete the peaceful transfer of power our Constitution mandates.
I have always believed that America is made up of good, decent people. I still do.
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) January 7, 2021
If that’s who we really are, we must reject today’s violence, turn the page, and move forward together—honoring our Constitution, remaining committed to a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) January 7, 2021
05:55 IST, January 7th 2021
Congress will resume the Electoral College proceedings: Nancy Pelosi
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Congress will resume the Electoral College proceedings once the Capitol is cleared of pro-Donald Trump protesters and safe for use.
Pelosi said she made the decision Wednesday in consultation with the Pentagon, the Justice Department and the vice president, who will preside.
She noted the day would always be “part of history,” but now it would be “as such a shameful picture of our country was put out into the world.”
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05:52 IST, January 7th 2021
Twitter locks Trump's account
Twitter for 1st time locks Trump's account, demands he remove tweets excusing violence, threatens 'permanent suspension.'
This means that the account of @realDonaldTrump will be locked for 12 hours following the removal of these Tweets. If the Tweets are not removed, the account will remain locked.
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) January 7, 2021
Future violations of the Twitter Rules, including our Civic Integrity or Violent Threats policies, will result in permanent suspension of the @realDonaldTrump account.
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) January 7, 2021
05:44 IST, January 7th 2021
George W. Bush derides US Capitol breach as 'sickening and heartbreaking'
Former US President George W. Bush derided the rioters who forced a shutdown of the House and Senate chambers of the US Capitol on Wednesday, calling the scene "sickening and heartbreaking" in a pointed statement.
Statement by President George W. Bush on Insurrection at the Capitol pic.twitter.com/rF77j0fIBK
— George W. Bush Presidential Center (@TheBushCenter) January 6, 2021
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05:44 IST, January 7th 2021
Officials declare Capitol ‘secure’
Officials declare Capitol ‘secure’ nearly 4 hours after violent pro-Trump occupiers disrupted electoral count, reports AP.
05:44 IST, January 7th 2021
Democracy in the US must be upheld - and it will be: Canadian PM
Canadians are deeply disturbed and saddened by the attack on democracy in the United States, our closest ally and neighbour. Violence will never succeed in overruling the will of the people. Democracy in the US must be upheld - and it will be.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 6, 2021
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05:16 IST, January 7th 2021
Woman shot inside US Capitol dies
A woman who was shot during the violent pro-Trump protest inside the US Capitol has died. According to The Associated Press, two officials familiar with the matter confirmed the same on condition of anonymity.
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police Department said it was taking the lead on the shooting investigation. However, the police are yet to provide details about the circumstances of the shooting.
04:31 IST, January 7th 2021
US lawmakers react
I join President-elect @JoeBiden in calling for the assault on the Capitol and our nation’s public servants to end, and as he said, “allow the work of democracy to go forward.”
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) January 6, 2021
Today, domestic terrorists attacked a foundation of our democracy: the peaceful transfer of power following free elections.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 6, 2021
We must reestablish the rule of law and hold them accountable.
Democracy is fragile. Our leaders must live up to their responsibility to protect it.
This is on Donald Trump, period. He called folks to D.C. and gave them marching orders. He needs to be impeached and removed immediately.
— Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) January 6, 2021
Rest assured, this day will not end without us finishing the work Congress is supposed to carry out.
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) January 6, 2021
We will not let our Constitution be trampled on by a mob and threaten by a tyrant.
Democracy will prevail.
.@SenSchumer and I are calling on President Trump to demand that all protestors leave the U.S. Capitol and Capitol grounds immediately. pic.twitter.com/z6D8qb6bpe
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) January 6, 2021
I am in the House Chambers. We have been instructed to lie down on the floor and put on our gas masks. Chamber security and Capitol Police have their guns drawn as protesters bang on the front door of the chamber.
— Rep. Dan Kildee (@RepDanKildee) January 6, 2021
This is not a protest. This is an attack on America.
We must call today's violence what it actually is: a failed attempt at a coup.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) January 6, 2021
We won’t let President Trump, those in Congress who enable him, or the lawless mob that stormed the Capitol steal our democracy.
The will of the American people will be carried out. pic.twitter.com/8DSeHJYzmN
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04:31 IST, January 7th 2021
Trump supporters used chemical irritants on police
Washington DC police chief has said that Trump supporters deployed "chemical irritants" on police in order to break into the US Capitol. So far, thirteen people have been arrested in connection to the incident.
Police Chief Robert Contee informed that officials have declared the scene a riot. As per reports, one civilian was shot inside the Capitol building.
Meanwhile, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser condemned the behaviour of the Trump supporters as "shameful, unpatriotic and above all is unlawful."
04:06 IST, January 7th 2021
Pence approved National Guard deployment: Pentagon
United States' acting secretary of defence, Christopher Miller, said he discussed the deployment of National Guard troops at the Capitol Hill with Mike Pence, not Donald Trump.
"Chairman Milley and I just spoke separately with the Vice President and with Speaker Pelosi, Leader McConnell, Senator Schumer and Representative Hoyer about the situation at the US Capitol," Miller said in the statement.
"We have fully activated the DC National Guard to assist federal and local law enforcement as they work to peacefully address the situation. We are prepared to provide additional support as necessary and appropriate as requested by local authorities."
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04:01 IST, January 7th 2021
Johnson decries 'disgraceful scenes'
Boris Johnson decried the 'disgraceful scenes' in US Capitol and called for "a peaceful and orderly transfer of power". The United Kingdom Prime Minister was one of the first global leaders to react to the events in Washington.
Disgraceful scenes in U.S. Congress. The United States stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) January 6, 2021
03:53 IST, January 7th 2021
US Electoral College ballots safe
Democrat Senator Jeff Merkley has confirmed that Senate floor staffers saved the electoral college ballots as the chamber was evacuated.
"If our capable floor staff hadn’t grabbed them, they would have been burned by the mob," tweeted Merkley.
Electoral college ballots rescued from the Senate floor. If our capable floor staff hadn’t grabbed them, they would have been burned by the mob. pic.twitter.com/2JCauUIlvg
— Senator Jeff Merkley (@SenJeffMerkley) January 6, 2021
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03:42 IST, January 7th 2021
McConnell warns against damage to democratic institute
Moments before a mob of Trump supporters overtook the US Capitol, Republican leader Mitch McConnell warned that overturning the 2020 presidential election result would "damage our republic forever".
Mitch McConnell said he will "vote to respect the people's decision and defend our system of government as we know it" during Wednesday's joint congressional session to count the 2020 Electoral College votes. https://t.co/WfJ941CymU
— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) January 6, 2021
03:34 IST, January 7th 2021
Democrats take control of US Senate
Democrat candidate Jon Ossoff has won the US Senate runoff race against Republican candidate David Perdue. With Ossoff and Raphael Warnock's victories, the US Senate is now tied at 50-50 while Vice-president-elect Kamala Harris will serve as the tie-breaking 51st vote, giving Democrats control of the upper house.
BREAKING: Democrat Jon Ossoff wins election to U.S. Senate from Georgia, beating incumbent Sen. David Perdue. #APracecall at 4:16 p.m. EST. #GAelection https://t.co/lGfinjTqT4
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) January 6, 2021
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03:27 IST, January 7th 2021
Twitter disables engagements on Trump's video
Twitter is not allowing users to engage with Trump's video due to a "risk of violence". In the pre-recorded video, Trump urged his supporters, some of whom stormed the US Capitol with firearms, to "go home". However, the outgoing US President blamed his opponents for the US Capitol violence and praised his supporters as "very special".
03:17 IST, January 7th 2021
US Capitol Siege - In Pictures
Police with guns drawn watch as protesters try to break into the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
U.S. Capitol Police with guns drawn stand near a barricaded door as protesters try to break into the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Protesters walk as U.S. Capitol Police officers watch in a hallway near the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, near the Ohio Clock. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
People shelter in the House gallery as protesters try to break into the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Police stand guard after holding off Trump supporters who tried to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Trump supporters gather outside the Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
U.S. Capitol Police try to hold back protesters outside the east doors to the House side of the U.S. Capitol, Wednesday, Jan 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Police keep a watch on demonstrators who tried to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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03:12 IST, January 7th 2021
Trump urges supporters to go home
Trump asked his supporters to "go home" so that there can be peace. In a video message shared on Twitter, Trump (yet again) made baseless claims about the election being "stolen" from him after his "landslide" victory. He pivoted to telling his supporters that "we have to have peace, we have to have law and order, we have to respect our great people in law and order. We don't want anybody hurt.”
"This was a fraudulent election, but we can't play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. So, go home. We love you. I know how you feel. But go home and go home in peace," Trump added.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2021
02:58 IST, January 7th 2021
Biden calls on Trump to 'demand an end to this siege'
Biden denounced the US Capitol siege as a mob of Trump supporters stormed the building. The US president-elect decried the "assault on the rule of law" in the "citadel of liberty".
"At this hour, our democracy is under unprecedented assault, unlike anything we’ve seen in modern times," Biden is reported to have said in Wilmington, Delaware.
Let me be very clear: the scenes of chaos at the Capitol do not represent who we are. What we are seeing is a small number of extremists dedicated to lawlessness. This is not dissent, it's disorder. It borders on sedition, and it must end. Now.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 6, 2021
I call on President Trump to go on national television now to fulfill his oath and defend the Constitution by demanding an end to this siege.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 6, 2021
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02:51 IST, January 7th 2021
'Tweet is not enough': Trump’s ex-acting Chief of Staff
Trump’s ex-acting Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, also said the President needed to instruct his supporters to “go home.”
The President's tweet is not enough. He can stop this now and needs to do exactly that. Tell these folks to go home.
— Mick Mulvaney (@MickMulvaney) January 6, 2021
02:51 IST, January 7th 2021
'National Guard on the way': Trump's Press Secretary
The National Guard has been called, at President Trump's request, says the White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. she added, “We reiterate President Trump’s call against violence and to remain peaceful.”
At President @realDonaldTrump’s direction, the National Guard is on the way along with other federal protective services.
— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) January 6, 2021
We reiterate President Trump’s call against violence and to remain peaceful.
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02:51 IST, January 7th 2021
Violence at the Capitol 'must stop now': Mike Pence
Vice President Mike Pence said that the violence at the Capitol 'must stop now'. In a series of tweets, he said that peaceful protest is the right of every citizen. However, he also added that an attack on the capitol will not be tolerated.
Peaceful protest is the right of every American but this attack on our Capitol will not be tolerated and those involved will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) January 6, 2021
The violence and destruction taking place at the US Capitol Must Stop and it Must Stop Now. Anyone involved must respect Law Enforcement officers and immediately leave the building.
— Mike Pence (@Mike_Pence) January 6, 2021
02:51 IST, January 7th 2021
Ivanka Trump deletes 'American Patriots' tweet
Ivanka Trump has deleted her tweet wherein she referred to violent Trump supporters storming the US Capitol as "American Patriots".
Ivanka Trump just deleted this tweet referring to the violent anarchists attempting to overthrow America's elected government as "patriots" pic.twitter.com/jZ2jrczclX
— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) January 6, 2021
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02:45 IST, January 7th 2021
NATO secretary-general expresses shock
As a pro-Trump mob stormed the US Capitol, the NATO secretary-general expressed shock at the images coming out of Washington DC. While taking to Twitter, Jens Stoltenberg said that the outcome of a democratic election must be respected.
Shocking scenes in Washington, D.C. The outcome of this democratic election must be respected.
— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) January 6, 2021
02:30 IST, January 7th 2021
One person shot; Police arrest protesters
According to BBC, Capitol police have arrested some protesters as they continue to storm the building. Some demonstrators have broken into the Senate chamber, climbing on the side of the walls as police drew their weapons. A woman is also in critical condition after being shot in the chest, according to The Guardian.
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02:26 IST, January 7th 2021
Trump urge supporters to remain peaceful
Donald Trump has asked his supporters to “remain peaceful,” as some of them stormed the US Capitol. He didn't ask them to disperse, however, he urged them to respect the law and the "great men and women in Blue".
I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order – respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2021
02:26 IST, January 7th 2021
Alyssa Farah urges Trump to condemn the actions
Pressure is mounting on President Donald Trump to condemn supporters who are violently clashing with law enforcement on Capitol Hill. Trump's former communications director, Alyssa Farah, has called on the President to condemn the actions of his supporters as they stormed the Capitol building.
Condemn this now, @realDonaldTrump - you are the only one they will listen to. For our country!
— Alyssa Farah (@Alyssafarah) January 6, 2021
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02:21 IST, January 7th 2021
US Capitol under lockdown as Trump supporters clash with police
As US lawmakers moved towards certifying Joe Biden’s victory election, pro-Trump protesters breached the Capitol on Wednesday (local time), forcing the Senate to evacuate and Vice President Mike Pence to be ushered to a secure location. The frenzied scene forced Congress to abruptly pause the ceremonial event affirming Biden's sweeping win in the November 3 election and evacuate parts of the building. The doors of the Senate have now been closed and locked, while DC Mayor Muriel Browser announced a citywide curfew from 6 pm until 6 am tomorrow.
Today, I'm ordering a citywide curfew for the District of Columbia from 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 6, until 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 7. pic.twitter.com/lp6Pt3DcYC
— Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) January 6, 2021
02:06 IST, January 7th 2021
Trump criticises US VP Mike Pence
The US Vice President, who was presiding over the joint session, had defied Trump over electoral votes. The President criticised Mike Pence for not trying to circumvent the will of American voters by blocking the certification of Biden’s victory. In a tweet, he said that Pence “didn’t have the courage” to do what should have done to protect the country and constitution.
Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify. USA demands the truth!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2021
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01:55 IST, January 7th 2021